Sabtu, 03 Mei 2014

Who's Got Good Charlotte-Keep Your Hands off My Girl Lyric ?

Q. Keep Your Hands off my Girl Is Good Charlotte New Video From Their New Album, Named Good Morning Revival


Answer
"Keep Your Hands Off My Girl"

Let the record play,
Let the record play,
Let the record play.

The way that you dance,
The way that you move,
The way that you stare at me across the room,
You carry Dior bags,
And you got your Chanel,
You wear Louis Vuitton, HG, and YSL,
Now I got Bathing Ape,
I got DCMA
I got brass knuckles hanging,
From my neck and my chain,
I got a model 26,
But she stays in her place,
I got a kershaw neatly,
Tucked inside in my waist.

And the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
The hipsters mean mugging on me all night long,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl,
They say "Aha, ahha",
But the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl.

Now she's sweating my friends,
And my hurricane shoes,
She likes the records I spin,
My Adam Barton tattoos,
But she can't say "what's up",
So what does she do,
She just stays posted up,
The other side of the room,
I got AMC tattooed on my hand,
I got black wall street on a black bandana.

And the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
The hipsters mean mugging on me all night long,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl,
They say "Aha, ahha",
But the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl.

She, she, she don't wanna talk about it,
He, he, he wants to fight about,
Me, me, I don't wanna fight about it,
I just wanna be about it,
I'm just trying to stay up out it,
Step out the wagon,
You know the boy starts to hate,
The girls that came with him,
They like that's not the boy she dates,
They get the fighting and swearing,
And now the boyfriend is staring,
The disco ball on the ceiling,
Looks like the chain that I'm wearing,
But the music keeps playing,
I got brass knuckles hanging,
from my neck and my chain,
I got brass knuckles hanging,
from my neck and my chain.

And the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
The hipsters mean mugging on me all night long,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl,
And the record keeps playing,
The same old song,
The hipsters mean mugging on me all night long,
They say "Aha, ahha",
Keep your hands off my girl,
Keep your hands off my girl.

You carry Dior bags,
And you got your Chanel,
You wear Louis Vuitton, HG, and YSL,
Now I got Bathing Ape,
I got DCMA,
I got brass knuckles hanging,
From my neck and my chain,
I got brass knuckles hanging,
From my neck and my chain.




Is that what you're after? :o)

Guys: Do you find tattoos on ladies trashy?




Licensed t


I saw a video where this guy was saying most guys hate girls with tattoos. I don't have any and I don't want one but I'm just curious about it.


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Sometimes a tattoo can accentuate a woman's look. SOMETIMES. Problem is, too many people (both men and women) who get tattoos don't understand the concept of "less is more." Also, too many people get tattoos when they're in their 20s that reflect the fact that they are in their 20s. Unfortunately, we don't spend very much of our lives in our 20s, and something that we might buy into as awesome when we're 24 is something we'll be mortified by when we're 34.

I look at tattoos as bumper stickers that we can never remove, or only with some considerable discomfort. Would you like to have Kerrey/Edwards '04 on your body for the rest of your life?




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What is the reason for getting a butterfly crown tattoo?




MJDM





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It meant something to the person who got it.

Butterfly tattoo designs far and away the most popular tattoo design request. Its ranking shows the influence that women have in tattoo culture, as butterfly designs are an overwhelmingly feminine tattoo choice. The butterfly, because of its short life, its physical beauty, and its fluttering from flower to flower seeking nectar, has among many ancient peoples been regarded as an emblem of the impermanent, unstable characteristics of the lower human soul. The caterpillar lives its period, making for itself a chrysalis, which after a stage of dormancy is broken by the emerging butterfly. This suggests the idea of the less becoming the greater, of an earthy entity becoming aerial. These thoughts led the ancient Greeks to use the butterfly as a symbol of the human soul (psyche); and in their mythology Psyche was in consequence represented in art with butterfly wings.

And

Crown Tattoos have long been used as a symbol of royal power and authority. Like the sceptre, the crown is a visible badge of office, granting the wearer, it's possessor, the absolute right to rule. That authority to rule was often held to be divinely inspired. In the Christian tradition the garland of thorns placed on Christ's head during the ordeal of his crucifixion is know as the "Crown of Thorns". The centerpiece of any coronation of a new monarch is always the moment when the new King, Queen, or Emperor has the state crown placed upon their head. At that moment the power to rule is transferred to the new monarch.

As a symbol, the crown also symbolizes leadership, and the rightful authority which comes from being elected by a group to serve as their leader.

Many groups have used the crown to symbolize the power and authority to lead or command. When it is combined with a cross, one of the meanings of the crown is "victory," and the cross symbolizes Christianity. Many Royal crowns in Europe incorporated the Christian Cross into their design, reinforcing the Monarch's claim that their right to the throne was a divine right and that the Monarch was guided by the hand of God.

As a tattoo symbol, the crown doesn't just mean the right of one person to command another. It symbolizes and individual's sovereignty over their own life, feelings, thoughts, and actions. The crown symbolizes self-control, and is a reminder to use power and authority wisely and justly.

What the heck is Kobe Bryants tattoo???




renai0718


It bothers me, i cant tell if its a crown or butterflies,...i dont know... WHAT IS IT????
does anyone know where a clear picture of it is?



Answer
It is a crown with Vanessa writing on it, he dedicated this to his wife for making a huge mistake of commiting adultery with another woman, honestly lemme tell u the truth, 99.9% of the players in the NBA have or will cheat on their wives, Why? It is the NBA, what do you think they do on away games? staying at the hotels? Are they just going to hang out? Michael Jordan was the biggest cheater of them all but it is too bad the media didn't screw with his reputation, they totally tarnished Kobe's image, it was Kobe's dumb fault and huge mistake no doubt about that, but still the Media ate him up good. now kobe haters have a reason to talk shyt, Oh well too bad they are still in denial, Kobe is the best player by far in the NBA today since jordan.




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Jumat, 02 Mei 2014

Why does the placement of a tattoo suddenly make a woman a sl*t?

Q. Why are lower back tattoos called tramp stamps? My friend has a tattoo of her favorite band's logo on her lower back and she's been called a sl*t. If that tattoo had been on her shoulder or her arm or something, would that still make her a tramp? I don't understand how people can call women whores and sluts and tramps because of the placement of a tattoo.


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Why does a man dressing in women's clothing suddenly become a homosexual? Why do people wearing expensive clothes get treated better than those who wear stuff they got from the thrift shop? Why do people with piercings all over their face have trouble getting jobs? These questions all match yours in that it's part of our social rules that people are supposed to act a certain way if they are part of a certain group.

So if your friend want's to make a statement that she's the Virgin Mary with a tramp stamp, good for her. She should just understand that most people will take a woman who shows off a tattoo which draws the eyes to her backside as promiscuous. Especially if she wears clothing that shows off said tattoo on a regular basis.

Do Texans view a woman's life as worth less than $150?




Oppressed


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shssb5I5vYc


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As a Texan I'm appalled at this. Although I understand Craigslist whores are considered property to their pimps. She misled and cheated her intended John. That's no reason to kill her. Even if she did technically steal from him. The man took a woman's life for the slimmest of reasons., She didn't wet his willy? Good grief, what are we coming to in Texas? He basically got away with it because it became a He said--she said. And she was already disadvantaged by being both a paid whore AND dead.

I think I would have shot her "driver." Before I hurt her for "taking advantage" of me. You can't blame the women who lead this kind of live an awful lot for it. Legalization would solve much with problems like this. Driving out the pimp and street/craigslist factor.

I know a little about these craigslist whore things. Once saw a woman who was dressed kinda naughty in public. Of COURSE I'm going to look.at a woman so easy on the eyes. My Hispanic friend took me aside and explained about the tattoo's and what they meant----I about choked. gagged and was instantly turned off. Yewwwwwww.....nasty! Seems they are quite prolific in D/FW and surrounding areas. Far more than I ever thought possible. Our law enforcement claim they have prostitution under control.

I smell corruption and graft.




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Girls: Would you date a guy with tattoos?

Q. I'm gonna be getting three tattoos
1- a crucifix on my belly button
2- the words "Jesus peace" on my right shoulder
3- and a similar patern too a bracelt on my left wrist(similar to the one that Eminem has)
I am going to get these tattoos regardless especially the first two, I'm not religious but I've always beloved in god and wanna express that.
I just wanna no what what y'all think, thanks


Answer
I love tattoos on guys. I mean, I don't exactly like your tattoo ideas and personally I don't like the bellybutton thing, but in general, I would definitely date a guy with tattoos, unless he has a face tattoo, then he's an idiot.

Pin Up tattoos, know of any good ones?

Q. im looking for a vintage pin up tattoo/ girl. i want to be able to put a banner around her with words on it to. help would be much appreciated


Answer
1:
http://www.jokertattoo.net/joker_tattoo_blog/images/design/pinups/ben%20grillo%20senorita%20bandg.jpg
2:
http://mogoel.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/pin-up-girls-tattoo-picture-gallery-91.jpg
3:
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/files/original/PatrioticBombshellPinUpGirlTattoo.jpg




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what do you think about ankle band tattoos on women?

Q. I know that anklets are out of style and all, but I still think some tribal design bands would look good on a girls ankle. What do you think?

Here are some examples of what I'm talking about: http://flickriver.com/photos/wickedqueen/127359526/

http://www.tattoosales.com/tattoofullview.aspx?productID=7935&description=Henna-Temporary-Tattoo:-Nouveau.

http://www.tattoosales.com/tattoofullview.aspx?productID=7933&description=Henna-Temporary-Tattoo:-Mysterious.


Answer
I personally, don't really like one.
They look kind of manly in my opinion.
But everybody like different thing. :)
Hope I helped! :)

Tattoo Question?

Q. I have a small tattoo between my shoulder blades (one I designed myself) and I'm tempted to get another, preferably in a place that can be covered up like the one I've got.
My question is, are there particular places on the body where a tattoo makes a woman look trashy or slutty?
Please give suggestions of where I could get another if I decide to.


Answer
People who hate tattoo have come up with the "tramp stamp" name and it angers me that those who love and wear tattoos even acknowledge that term.

If you feel compelled to worry about how you will appear or be thought of based on where you have a tattoo, possibly another tattoo is not right for you.

It is not about the art, either. I have seen gorgeous florals, fabulously balanced and artistic celtic and tribal work on many women who choose this location, none of whom are "tramps." Yet given these same beautiful tattoos on women who are perceived as "tramps" - it creates a different picture no matter where the tattoo is.

Lower back tattooing is one of the most popular spots for women because they don't have to worry about it stretching out like abdominal tattoo if/when they decide to get pregnant. Careful planning is done by these women.

Also, when choosing a lower back tattoo...be sure there is some space along the spine. Some crazy anesthesiologists still think a woman cannot have epidural anesthesia because ink can be pushed in with the needle into the spinal canal. Whatever. No one has proven this to actually be a problem, but just be sure there is space here and there to "move the skin" so they will have a virgin area to puncture so they don't freak.

Location of the tattoo is most often dictated by the design. Some tattoos just don't look good on the lower back and would look much better on the back of the shoulder, for instance, or as an ankle piece.

I am personally not in favor of foot/toe tattooing because of sun exposure creating excessive damage to the tattoo. There are some exceptions a competent artist would be able to discuss with you.




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what are permanent eyebrow tattoo pro n cons?

Q. I was just reading an interesting story online when
my mum came in n ask me if i can research the side effect of
a permanent eyebrow tattoo
this was the first i ever heard her peek interest in it.
but yea

my mum 45 yrs old. though she look like she 30
and she want to know that as you get older would the tattoo change it looks.

basically whats the pro and cons of having one?


Answer
There are many pros in that as women get older, they lose eyebrow hair and it becomes increasingly difficult to get them on evenly each day. Also, they tend to rub off at the most inopportune times.

It is essential one finds a professional with a lot of experience and does eyebrow tattooing in a style consistent with her needs. The environment should be clean and safe. Tattoos and nail salons don't mix, for instance. Be sure to view examples of healed work to see the end results and make sure the artist explains things well and will work with a design everyone is happy with. A natural look with a classic shape is always the best idea and never have too sharp of an arch or tails that hang low. The start or front of the brow should be about the same level as the tip of the tail.

A knowledgeable artist will never use black ink in an eyebrow area that gets so much sun exposure. If her skin is very dark, a very dark brown would be used. There are inks/pigments specially formulated for this work. Expect touch ups every couple to few years. This is good because as she ages, the color can be easily modified.

You might wish to try here for a source...http://www.spcp.org

Edit notes - They don't look fake at all if done correctly and also if done correctly they do not fade after a couple of months. The problem is there are too many who only train for a few days doing this work which is why it is important NOT to support them, but to patronize the true professionals in the industry. Those who claim "semi-permanent" work are a pock on the industry. A design should always be chosen with the idea that the face changes over time - after doing these for nearly twenty years on people of all ages, I see the changes and there is little to no ill effects with sagging features when done skillfully.

What tattoo should i get for my first, and where?




Dani-Jade


Any ideas welcome except i want something girly like a flower, but nothing like fairies! All web links are welcome dudes! Thanks xx


Answer
Don't listen to the people that say "guys
don't like tattoo's" - It's not like women are just put on the earth to please men. If you want a tattoo, get one.

This is coming from my own experiences and personal taste, so don't take too much offense to it. I wouldn't get a rainbow with butterflies all around it on your lower back. It's tacky and you'll look like an idiot when you're 45. Get a tattoo that means something to you. I draw my own tattoos then my artist tweaks them a bit to fit better, etc. For instance, depending on why you're getting a tattoo, you could get something like a rose (which are pretty tacky also, but they're okay if done correctly) with each petal representing an important person in your life. If you're getting it for a boyfriend or whatever, I, and I think alot of people can back me up on this, don't reccomend it. What happens when you break up? If you really HAVE to, then I'd get something that represents your relationship. Every responsible,smart person who gets a tattoo knows that even though things change, your tattoo represents an important time in your life.




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Kamis, 01 Mei 2014

TATTOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Q. I'm 15 and my step mom said i can get a tattoo when i turn 16 which is jan 6th. What should my first tattoo be a tramp stamp or like a little star or something? If you have any suggestions plz write them down & try to put a picture lol thank you!!!!!!!


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First, don't let anyone sway your opinion on if you want a lower back tattoo. They were around long before the term "tramp stamp" was invented, and they'll be around long after people ask "what's a tramp stamp?". If that's what you want, then go for it!

Second, seeing as to how tattoos are forever, make it something meaningful, or something that you will enjoy for the rest of your life. Remember that likes and dislikes will change a lot over your life (especially in the next 5 years of your life), so when you make your decision, make sure that it won't be something you'll hate later on in life, such as lyrics from a band you can't remember 20 years from now ^_~ (however, if it's meaningful lyrics, or from your 'all time favorite band', then consider it [ex: I would be happy with the lyrics from Metallica's Fade to Black, but I'd kick myself if I had Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby]).

Likewise, if you choose some picture of some sort, unless you plan to have a 'child-like playfulness' about you your entire life, I would avoid any sort of child-like imagery (if fate should have it that, at 80, you're a bitter old woman, you will hate the lollipop tattoo on your ankle), or conversely, anything too 'extreme' from your 'average self' (if at 80 you're a kid-at-heart, the tattoo that reminds you to take the "safe route" might become too stuffy for you).

For something meaningful, consider your own personality traits. If you think of yourself as being courageous, pick a lion. If you're cute, pick a puppy or a ribbon. If you love stargazing, pick celestial figures. If you're religious, pick your favorite passage from your (insert appropriate book here), or an icon from your favorite story. If you take pride in your heritage, pick a pattern based off that heritage... and so on.

If you want something purely artistic but simple, some suggestions: a shower of stars, a rainbow ending in a cloud, butterflies (consider natural butterflies as well, as they are just as vivid in nature as our own imaginations), frogs, geckos, vines, flowers, leaves, small birds, owls, or smiley face with "Have A Nice Day" (or maybe a pirate happy face with "Have A Piratey Day, ARRR!", or some other theme like that).

Most tattoo shops will have flash (common tattoo images) on their walls for you to look at, so if no ideas here satisfy what you want, check out their flash, and see if you can't work with your artist to come up with something that's "uniquely you".

tattoos????




i'm yours<


i know that i'm young (13-15) and i can't get a tattoo just yet. but i kind of wanted to get something written on my wrist. how dangerous is that? and how much does a tattoo hurt? and no, please don't compare it to child labor. my mom already said that but i can't exactly relate to that. at all. anyways, and if not on my wrist i would want to get one where my dad wouldn't see. other than my butt or boob?
to tonycast.
what the heck.
i meant that if i said where my dad cant see (he's against tattoos) everyone would say butt or boobs.










pervert.
guys you seriously think i was getting one now???? get real. my mom would murder me. i mean when im 18 (supposed to be a b-day present for me for her since she got my sister one). my mum would be signing and watching over it.



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As far as the danger goes, the only place that is NOT a good idea is on your head, as there can be a LOT of bleeding. Another bad place: the hands and feet. The skin on these places sheds and regrows so fast that the tattoos fade quickly- but not dangerous. Otherwise, if you talk to a tattoo artist, they will be able to tell you the risks of getting it where.

The pain involved with a tattoo depends on the person, but generally anywhere that it is over bone with no fat or muscle (ie ankle, tailbone, shoulder blade, spine!) really hurts. Also, places where the skin is naturally soft and tender- wrists, forearms, armpit, ankles, inside thighs- all hurt.

I've known girls who have passed out fom getting the "tramp stamp" on their lower back, and also guys who've been reduced to tears when getting inked on their ribs. Other people sit with a smile and read a magazine.

Since you are so young, it is not likely that you will get a licensed tattoo artist to do this for you- and maybe not even with a parents' consent! Many artists are bound by the rules of the parlor they work for. I would not advise going to a "garage artist" or a friend of a friend who happens to have a tattoo gun. This is how AIDS and Hep. C get spread!

My advice is try Henna. It is a strong dye made from plants, and comes from India. It takes a little practice to use it right, but you can get some stellar effects with it. It stays on for 3-6 months, and fades after that. Women in India get their hands and feet decorated in it before their weddings, and it can look just as good (if not better) than real tattoos!
You can order it here, or google for a place in your city on where to get it:
http://www.earthhenna.com/

If you really like it, you can just re-apply it every few months until you are old enough to actually get inked. If you don't like it, you don't have to reapply it! You're happy, Mom's happy!

Hope this was helpful, and Good Luck!

PS~ The only reason anyone mentioned giving blood to your kids: you just can't get inked when you are PREGNANT because of the risk of infection. Before or after you have kids doesn't matter!




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Were did tattoos originate ?

Q. Tattooing


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Tattooing has been a practice of almost every known people. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, wore unique facial tattoos. Tattooing was widespread among Polynesian peoples, and in the Philippines, Borneo, Samoa, Africa, Japan, and China.

Tattooing has been a Eurasian practice since Neolithic times. "Ãtzi the Iceman", dated circa 3300 BC was tattooed, as was the mummified male found in the Pasaryk burial whose body was tattooed with stylized animal designs. In the Steppes, other natural mummies up to 7000 years old have been found to have tattoos.

Europeans rediscovered tattooing during the exploration of the South Pacific under Captain James Cook in the 1770s, and sailors were particularly identified with tattoos in European culture until after World War I.

Tattoos have always had an important role in ritual and tradition. In Borneo, women tattooed symbols on their forearm indicating their particular skill. If a woman wore a symbol indicating she was a skilled weaver, her status as prime marriageable material was increased. Tattoos around the wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness. Throughout history tattoos have signified membership in a clan or society. Even today groups like the Hells Angels tattoo their particular group symbol. TV and movies have used the idea of a tattoo indication membership in a secret society numerous times. It has been believed that the wearer of an image calls the spirit of that image. The ferocity of a tiger would belong to the tattooed person. That tradition holds true today shown by the proliferation of images of tigers, snakes, and bird of prey.

In recorded history, the earliest tattoos can be found in Egypt during the time of the construction of the great pyramids (It undoubtedly started much earlier). When the Egyptians expanded their empire, the art of tattooing spread as well. The civilizations of Crete, Greece, Persia, and Arabia picked up and expanded the art form. Around 2000 BC tattooing spread to China.

The Greeks used tattooing for communication among spies. Markings identified the spies and showed their rank. Romans marked criminals and slaves. This practice is still carried on today. The Ainu people of western Asia used tattooing to show social status. Girls coming of age were marked to announce their place in society, as were the married women. The Ainu are noted for introducing tattoos to Japan where it developed into a religious and ceremonial rite. In Borneo, women were the tattooists. It was a cultural tradition. They produced designs indicating the owners station in life and the tribe he belonged to. Kayan women had delicate arm tattoos which looked like lacy gloves. Dayak warriors who had "taken a head" had tattoos on their hands. The tattoos garnered respect and assured the owners status for life. Polynesians developed tattoos to mark tribal communities, families, and rank. They brought their art to New Zealand and developed a facial style of tattooing called Moko which is still being used today. There is evidence that the Mayan, Incas, and Aztecs used tattooing in the rituals. Even the isolated tribes in Alaska practiced tattooing, their style indicating it was learned from the Ainu.

In the west, early Britons used tattoos in ceremonies. The Danes, Norse, and Saxons tattooed family crests (a tradition still practiced today). In 787 AD, Pope Hadrian banned tattooing. It still thrived in Britain until the Norman Invasion of 1066. The Normans disdained tattooing. It disappeared from Western culture from the 12th to the 16th centuries.

While tattooing diminished in the west, it thrived in Japan. At first, tattoos were used to mark criminals. First offenses were marked with a line across the forehead. A second crime was marked by adding an arch. A third offense was marked by another line. Together these marks formed the Japanese character for "dog". It appears this was the original "Three strikes, you're out" law. In time, the Japanese escalated the tattoo to an aesthetic art form. The Japanese body suit originated around 1700 as a reaction to strict laws concerning conspicuous consumption. Only royalty were allowed to wear ornate clothing. As a result of this, the middle class adorned themselves with elaborate full body tattoos. A highly tattooed person wearing only a loin cloth was considered well dressed, but only in the privacy of their own home.

William Dampier is responsible for re-introducing tattooing to the west. He was a sailor and explorer who traveled the South Seas. In 1691 he brought to London a heavily tattooed Polynesian named Prince Giolo, Known as the Painted Prince.

how painful is it to get a tattoo on the outside of your calf?

Q. ok so im looking to get a tattoo of a cross on the outside of my left calf. ive heard that the calf is the worst place but the male pain charts online say differently they said its about a 5 on a scale from 1-10. so whats your opinions? calf tattoo painful or not? also whats your rate from 1-10 on pain? thanks alot ppl


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Not painful AT ALL.
I have a Ta Moko (New Zealand Maori Tattoo) from my ankle to my knee on the outside of my left calf and it didn't hurt at all, maybe a 3/10 and it was also my first tattoo so I was scared S***less.

I Have two stencil portraits of bob marley and stevie wonder on my forearms and I thought they were more painful then my calf and even those were not that bad. Also Im a girl ha :)

:) Goodluck.




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Selasa, 29 April 2014

Where can I get a really good tattoo in California's bay area?




A-alleycat


i want a tattoo of a blue butterfly on my lower back almost considered butt. P.S. I'm a girly girl, blonde, and sexy call me at 925 484 3434 btw I'm 20 and my name is Maybell


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I live in the Bay Area and, even though I don't have a tattoo myself, I have a lot of piercings and friends that have gotten tattoos so I know these shops rather well. The two best, in my opinion, are definately Zebra and Soul Patch Tattoo. I've gotten pierced at both places and have had friends get tattos at both places also, and we've all left happy.

Zebra is located on Telegraph Ave in Berkeley, really close to the CAL campus.

Soul Patch Tattoo is located on Haight St in San Francisco. Not sure what the cross street is, no it's not Ashbury St.. but it's really close.

It's my understanding that the minimum for a tattoo is more expensive at Soul Patch, but it's great and clean and you'll see right when you get in. Zebra is a really hip place and I've been told their artists are amazing, as well. So I would suggest either of those places! They're the best in my opinion. If I was getting a tattoo, I wouldn't get it done anywhere but one of these places.

I need someone to design me a tattoo.?







Im a very girly girl. I love pink and zebra! thats my favorite theme. I like hearts, stars, butterflies, bows, keys and such, it needs to like be quite wide, preferably with like a main focal point and smaller versions of the focal point in different areas, i like curly little lines coming off of the main focal point as well, so either find me a tattoo or draw me one and and send a link! thanks everybody! also its going either across my shoulder blades or on my lower back.
The hearts cute, but too plain, i want more of wow factor.



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oh come on =.= why do you think people who actually do ur tattoo are called 'TATTOO ARTIST'

they design it for u




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Men, where is the best tattoo?







Where do you think is the sexiest place for a women to get a tattoo (Apart from any genital area! hehe)
Or do you not like tattoos on women?
I have 2 tattoos. I'm not asking for myself, I'm just asking out of curiousity!



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Well, it's your Tattoo, I wouldn't worry about if anyone else likes it on you or not. As for the sexiest place, as a woman I would go with the lower back or right below the navel. Roses and other flower vines look good right below the navel, extending out to the hip bones.

Rib tattoo pain?....?

Q. So I have a half sleeve tattoo on my right arm covering my entire shoulder down to my elbow. It goes on my shoulder blade too. But on Friday I'm bringing the tat down my ribs, covering most of my ribs and coming to the front of my hip and stopping at about my waist line. I handled the first portion of the tattoo with ease. Even under the bicep didn't bother me really at all. So are the ribs wayyyy worse?? Just wondering bc everyone says under the arm hurts worst..and then some say the ribs hurt worst...help! Lol


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I answer these questions related to pain in the same way every time.

The pain in different places differs from person to person, pain threshold does have a lot of input but, for example, my chest tattoo didn't hurt at all, where as some people I know said their chest tattoo hurt a lot!

Anyway, here's a basic pain level chart I always reffer people to.

Pain level 1
These include the upper arm, forearm, calf, Bum, and Thigh. For a 1st tattoo these are great points to begin your inked journey.

Pain level 2
These include the centre back, front / side of thighs and shoulders. This is also not too bad a start for your first tattoo. The shoulders and central back region can be area that require quite a lot of movement. The skin on these areas is much looser meaning it takes longer to tattoo and also longer to heal. On areas that have lots of movement such as these, require more care once a tattoo is completed. Due to the thigh area being quite a dense muscle mass and also quite tight skin, it may tend to bruise the day after.

Pain level 3
These include the knees, elbows, hands, head, neck, feet, chest and back of thighs. Beginners beware of starting at these areas. You would need to be determined to have tattoos here as the high sensitivity would require a lot of mental focus to get you through. The poor quality of skin on both the knees and elbows will result in a very slow tattoo process and nerves are very close to the surface in these areas. This could result in the tattooing being unbearable for any length of time for some people. As with the orange areas these tend to be high movement areas and will require a longer healing timescale. You may find that to achieve a good solid colour, you may have to repeat the tattoo process on these areas. As a side note the chest area on men can be much more sensitive to pain than a woman, yet due to the tighter skin on a male, the tattoo can be completed quicker.

Pain level 4 (OWCHIE!)
Areas include hips, ribcage, stomach, back of knees, armpit, inside of elbow, nipples, lips, inside of thighs and genitals. Are you really sure you want to get that tattoo? As these areas can elicit crying, half finished tattoos or even the customer passing out. This could just be more than you may be able to handle. All of these purple areas are considered by most to be the most painful areas to be tattooed. The stretchy or thin skin over bone are slow to tattoo, some of these may require multiple sessions to achieve solid colour and smooth shading. Healing can be just as painful as receiving the tattoo and may require a few days off from your regular activities.

SOME USEFUL TIPS WHEN GETTING A TATTOO:

â¢Women are your more sensitive the week prior to and during your cycle. Plan around those dates to have the best experience possible when getting your tattoo.
â¢Use lotion everyday on the area to be tattooed at least 1 week prior for healthier skin and better results.
â¢Do not go out in the sun at least one week prior to being tattooed (including tanning beds) This drys the skin and if peeling occurs could damage the tattoo.
â¢Consider what you will wear for 2 weeks while healing if your tattoo is in an area like the foot, waist, shoulders or chest. Shoes, waistbands, belts, underwear, and bras can all damage tattoos if you do not plan ahead. Find comfortable clothing that will not touch or rub during this time.
â¢Always eat a good meal before being tattooed and drink plenty of fluids.
â¢Be sure to get a good nights rest before your appointment.
â¢Ask what kind of aftercare products you will need when you set up to get your tattoo.
â¢Mention any allergies you may have, pigments, dyes, perfumes.
â¢Some medication may thin your blood, check with your doctor before being tattooed.
â¢Anyone with an autoimmune disorder needs to check with their doctor and should bring a note to be tattooed.




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is getting your girl friends name as a tattoo a good idea?




lpl_luke





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No way!!
My friend got a MASSIVE tattoo of his girlfriends name on his hip when he was like 15. They broke up like a week later LOL. So yeah don't do it. Even if you're married..tattoos last a hell of a lot longer then a lot of marriages do.

GIRLS and TATTOOS?




flirt


i need opinions from people....
whats your opinion of girls with tattoos?
for example one on lower and one on hip.



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i have many tattoos. i started when i was 16 , and i am now 35. I work in an office , and i have tattoos that show, and some that dont, and i LOVE my tattoos , and i really dont care what other people think. I am also a mommy , and my girls LOVE when my hubby and i put the temorary tattoos on them. my tattoos dont make me who i am. i have a wonderful family, a good job, a nice home, the best of friends. all of my tattoos however are very feminine looking, but some are big. one on my leg goes from my ankle, to almost my knee, and goes some parts over my shin, and some pasrt around the back of my leg. and if i wear a skirt, it shows, and i dont care. you know what the difference is between people who are tattoed, and people wgo aren't ? people who are tattood dont care if you are.....




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Senin, 28 April 2014

guys, what do you like/prefer on girls?




Lorena


do you prefer:
- short or tall girls?
- tan or light skin?
- pitchy or raspy voice?
- hair color? (sort from prettiest to ugliest)
brown, blond, black, red
- eye color (sort from prettiest)
brown, blue, green, hazel
- straight or curly hair?
- small or pointy nose?
- tiny or big eyebrows?
- tattoos or piercings? (or nothing?)
- skinny or curvy body?
- big boobs or big butt? lol

and the last question, what do you think who is the most beautiful female celebrity, by your choice?

btw i don't mean to offend anybody with this.



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Tall Girls: When a tall girl walks into a room everybody notices her beauty. That's because everybody is looking at eye-level or slightly above. Nobody looks down and notices all the short girls in the room. That's why modeling agencies mainly look for tall girls because they're more noticeable. Clothes also hang more loosely and they have a better body shape. In exercising, tall girls have an advantage because their legs are longer which gives them longer strides when running. They tend to be mostly skinny and it's harder for them to gain weight because their growing helps them lose the weight. Tall girls are almost god-like and ethereal in nature. They also tend to have better posture which helps them stand up straight and reduces if any to no back problems when older. Short girls are rather dumpy, petite, and tend to slouch.

Naturally Light-Skin: Light skin looks pure and healthy. It makes girls look more youthful and becomes even better if they keep a healthy, balanced and nutritious diet. No blemishes or scars either. Tan skin covers up beauty and makes you appear older. No tanning beds or sun-bathing or spray tanning. This can increase rate for skin cancer. Especially, with the type of hair color a girl has, tans can look fake, trashy, unattractive, and unprofessional. Girls who tan might as well dress up as bacon and cook themselves in a skillet. If you tan too much, a girl could be accused of coloring themselves with an orange marker. Tan skin out.

Moderate-toned voice: Not too high that it sounds annoying or distracting when you laugh or too girly, but not too low that it sounds like the girl is a lesbian or masculine. Some low voices are really mysterious and sexy. Not raspy like they've just smoked crack or are an avid smoker. That's unattractive. Not a vocal fry (that thing Kim Kardashian & Paris Hilton do w/ their voices) or 'sexy baby' voice. It damages your vocal cords and it sounds unintelligent, déclassé, and overall fake. Most girls' voices are fine.

1 being the prettiest 4 being the ugliest

1) Blond. Bright, cheerful, noticeable and bubbly. Angelic. Not platinum blond that obviously looks fake and which most girls can't pull off (with the exception of Marilyn Monroe). Most importantly, natural blondes look the best and it should go along nicely with skin color. Grace Kelly, natural, 2nd most beautiful woman in world.

2) Red Head. Fiery, mysterious, tempting, sexy. Not gingers, but dark red heads with light skin that's goes nicely. Think Angie Everhart, a perfect representation of the proper red head. Always had an obsession with women like this. But, it's rare to actually find someone who looks perfect with it, so that's why it isn't #1. Another example, actress Diane Lane's character Cherry from The Outsiders.

3) Brown. Most common hair type. Doesn't really stand out. Boring. Plain. Looks great with almost every woman. Goes along nicely with skin tones and outfits. Can be sexy.

4) Black. Most well pulled off by Asians and Black people. Another common hair color that truly can go along with anyone even Emos and Goths. Doesn't stand out as much when compared with blonds and red heads. Plain and boring. No variety.

1 being the prettiest 4 being the ugliest

1) Blue. The color of a pristine swimming pool and the shimmering ocean. Very mystifying and pure. Looks perfect with natural blonds and red heads.

2) Green. Rare and mysterious eye color. Like something out of a story book. Looks best with black and red hair. Looks good when mixed with blue eye color.

3) Hazel. Not common. Stands out with blonds. Very doe-eyed and innocent.

4) Brown. Most common. Plain. Boring. Can look very attractive on girls. Especially, big eyes. Doe-eyed and innocent. Can look good on blonds. Not necessarily red heads. Tom Petty thinks it looks good though.

Naturally straight hair. Not dried out or damaged with irons. Perms are distracting, too much maintenance and annoying. The possibilities are endless on what you can do with straight hair. Girls can curl your hair with rollers or an iron. Thick hair is the best because when girls get older, if they have too thin hair it starts to fall out and that looks unattractive. Curly hair is hard to manage and there isn't much you can do with it.

Small nose. Not a Barbara Streisand. Too distracting. Pointy and big noses are right in the middle of your face and take away from your other features. Might make you sound nasally when you talk as well. Unattractive. Small noses aren't a hassle. And if girls ever broke their noses they never heal quite right it's more noticeable in big and pointy noses. I don't know of any guy who would disagree with this one.

Moderately-sized eyebrows: Not too small. Or shaved off. AND DEFINITELY DON'T DRAW THEM ON WITH A PENCIL. Creepy and distracting and fake. Girls should make sure the color is matching their natural hair color so it doesn't look fake. Especially, if the girl is young don't wax too much because redness develops around the area and it looks awkward. Use tweezers appropriately. Bushy eyebrows an unibrows are hideous so pluck accordingly. It looks foreign and masculine. Most of the time they don't even need to be touched.

No tattoos. Few piercings: Most modeling agencies hate tattoos because it's just more time and effort to digitally remove. (With exception to Angelina Jolie). It isn't good for your skin because all of the ink your skin consumes. And it looks unprofessional on job interviews. Biker chicks aren't the most attractive. Piercings are okay such as your ears and sometimes naval piercings, but there's a limit. Not your nose, or any other parts of your body that are 'pierceable'...if that's even a word, which I'm sure it's not.

Curvy Body. Sticks are boring. But, desirable for modeling (see Tall Girls) Curves are great because it accentuates hips and butt. It also looks great in body con dresses. It gives girls a cute shape. Love handles aren't attractive and make you appear old. Girls definitely need to avoid those. Skinny's good, but not anorexic.

Big Boobs: By far. Big butt, to me, looks awkward at times (except if your J-Lo). Big boobs is more eye-catching and lucrative. Though keep it natural, no plastic surgery (Pamela Anderson) because then it makes girls look like mutants and too top-heavy which isn't okay. Big butt jiggles and looks better for fat girls. If anything, moderately-sized boobs are just fine, but at least use a push-up bra. Not too flat chested.

Beautiful females (not all of whom are celebrities):

-Anastasia Sokolova (pole acrobatics on Ukraine's Got Talent)
-Maryse Ouellet (WWE wrestler, fashion designer, glamour model)
-Angie Everhart (Supermodel and actress)
-Angelina Jolie (Actress and model)
-Pamela Anderson (Baywatch, only, before she was fake)
-Grace Kelly (Princess of Monaco, model, actress)
-Alicia Silverstone (Actress and model,Teenage years only)
-Yasmine Bleeth (actress)
-Cassidy Rae (actress)
-Jennifer Rubin (actress)

GIRLS with tattoo'd eyebrows???




CALI GIRL


would you recommend it??? any hints or tips???
i heard that you need to keep going back every so often is this true?? what should i know before i decide getting my eyebrows tatttoo'd... how long will my face be swollen? all info will be appreciated.



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my ex had them done. They were only swallen a few days. You may have to go back for a touch up or two but nothing serious. Just make sure the person who does it is good. It takes longer for them to draw it on your face then it does for them to actually tatoo them. Have fun and enjoy being eyebrowless!




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Minggu, 27 April 2014

Good tattoo idea Yo ?

Q. I'm a male and I'm turning 18 in a month and I want to get a tattoo...but I have no idea of what I want. Would be a great help if someone give a an idea, maybe something to be with the fact I'm turning 18 or something like that. Peace


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Your First Tattoo should be small to medium size at first in a place that you can cover with pants or a shirt if you don't know what you want already (this way it can be Hidden for employment or whatnot). It should also not be in Color since some people Decide after they get a Color Tattoo, that they should have stuck with only Black and White, and the Color tattoo is the one they don't like the most. No Color, unless it's something your absolutely sure you want, not a impulsive Decision. Many Shops Have Hundreds of Designs in books when you get ther you can flip through (I assume this is a rite of Passage type thing), so don't get any writing, or anything that represents your age, when you are older you may regret it, wait until you are sure what you want for Tattoo's like That. My buddy and I ditched school when I turned Eighteen and both got Tattoos that day, no Idea what we wanted, but all the High school girls back then dug guys with Tattoos. My buddy got a Scorpion about 4" big in Black and White, he was Mexican/Native American so it fit him well. I got a 4" tall picture of "Marvin the Martian" from Looney tunes shooting a Ray Gun in Black and White, we were in L.A. County. We both Decided on our Right Upper arm. Now I have 14 Tattoos, and want 3 More in U.V. Ink (Shows up in Black light, with a lightly visible outline (Scar like) in all other light. I am an Ex-Paratrooper, so my Social Security Number Means alot to me, so I want to get it (in U.V. Ink) in Barcode form on the Back of my neck, also in U.V., on the Back of my Hands I want to get an Oroboros (U.V., Left Hand, Dragon eating it's own tail represents Reincarnation and the Circle/Cycle of Life), and a Hong of War(U.V.,Right Hand, Two Head Dragon upright with the two heads Fighting/Facing Each other, represents War, and to me the last 10+ years of "Holy" War, From Ghangis Kongs day back in Mongolia and China). I am Ordained Taoist and most My Tattoos have Religous meaning, my Left Arm: ForeArm; (Front) Taurus Constelation Mapped out (also on my right, both at wrist level, For the 12 month Zodiac, my Sun sign and Moon sign are the Same), year of the Rabbit (B-Day in Chinese Zodiac Script), Hexagon/Hexagram (Star of David, I am 1/8 Jewish of French Decent) (Back of ForeArm) Egyptian Ankh with infinity Sign in it (sideways 8, or 2 perfect Circles Joined, wrist level), U.S. Army Airborne Wings (with Green/Olive Drab Parachute Conopy) with Black Beret on it (for Rangers, before the Army switched to everyone wearing a Black Beret), Yin and Yang. Upper left: Tribal Arm Band (all the way around, from one side of my pit to the other), Sign of Aries (the 13 sign Zodiac, modern Zodiac, same as on the right also). Upper Back/Low Neck: Star of Lakshmi, Rub el Hizb (Octogram/Octogon, faded a little so take care of yours, espeacially the first week). Right Arm: ForeArm: (Front) Taurus Constelation Mapped, Year of the Dragon (year I was old enough to become a Chief in Judaism, in Chinese Script, I wanted something Dragon Related but not a cheesy Dragon Picture) and a Penticle (5 Pointed Star, 5 elements, earth, Water, Fire, Air, Heart) (Back, otherside) Sacred Heart (burnt almost completely off, years later) on a Sword shaped like a Crucifix (Color). Upper Right Arm: Peace sign in Rose stems (blurred spikes 20 years later) with amererican Stars and Stripes inside, Marvin the Martian (From Looney tunes, "must Destroy the Earth it Disrupts my View of Venus, Where is that P-38 Space Modulator?".), Sign of Aries.

I put the ones on my left because they represent the Loving and nutureing side of Religion, and the ones on my right (i.e., the Right Hand of God) represent the Wrathful side of Religion, except for Marvin, I still like my Marvin though, I have had it 18+ years, and Looney tunes are timeless, and Innocent.

Oh yeah, if you take in your own Design, be sure to make sure the Artist takes into account that when he Copies it, if he uses a photo copier, it will be Mirror imaged (Reversed), so he has to copy it twice, My beret on my Airborne Wings is on reversed, because I didn't notice, and don't be surprised if you have to go in and get touched up after (it's usually free if you go in a week or two after you get it, and get a reciept for proof.

you could go always go the Zodiac route, Besure to read my answer though:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Asts6yFxy_d1QT0hBru1jWDty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120502052735AAAFQsF

**********No, Girlfriends/Partners names, ever. Check out this Question and my answer, about a Youngster (j/k) with a Tattoo they want to remove but can't afford to, so they want to cover it up, if you want:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvuH6vRZtEJC8LXTiOGEiZHty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120502032408AACQwwI

Cute Tattoo ideas :)?




Cheer1025


My mom and i are going to get tattoos soon and im not sure what im going to get yet. Im 17 and a cheerleader i lovee stArs and hearts i want to get something smallish but sexy probably on my hip. Any ideas? Pics would be great :)
Or possiy on my shoulder



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First of all, keep in mind that even today in our "modern" "liberated" 21st century, people are still negatively judged for having tattoos. That's obvious here by the people that refer to a lower back tattoo, (those ones on your hips that show above your pants) as a "tramp stamp" . If you get a tattoo in a place where it is almost impossible to cover up, such as your wrist, people will always be able to see it and may judge you negatively by it. I know, people that love tatts will say in response to that "I don't care what people think". Well to that, I will say that you WILL care when that person that's judging you is someone who you are trying to get a job from! There are plenty of places that you will have trouble getting a job at if you have a tattoo that shows. And even with that aside, if this is your first tattoo, you may not like it being on your wrist later on in life. I would highly suggest NOT getting a wrist tattoo. If you just can't help yourself and really want one anyway, wait till you have several tattoos and are a bit more experienced with it to make that decision.

A belly tattoo will get stretched out of shape from if you ever experience pregnancy. Although a belly tattoo sounds sexy when you're still young and skinny, a tattoo on the belly can sometimes end up looking downright awful later on. So if you want one there, keep this in consideration and decide whether you can live with that risk or not.

If this is your first tattoo, I would HIGHLY suggest you get a small, simple one in a place that's easy to hide. A lot of girls like to get their first tattoo on their ankle or top of their foot somewhere. That is easy to cover up with socks, and if you wear open shoes where it shows, it usually doesn't look bad, and even looks cute and sexy there, small and quaint. Sometimes less is more.

Another place that's easy to hide is your back. I got my first tattoo on my back between my shoulder blades, it is just a simple black outline of a kitty cat, about the size of a small piece of fruit, like a lime or an apricot. Sometimes it shows if I wear a top that is lower in the back, like a cami, but it actually looks good that way because my tatt is simple and not really "flashy". Another benefit of getting it on your back is that if you keep having doubts about your tattoo after getting it, well then it's not "in your face" all the time cuz looking at your back is not something you do all that often, really. I have several on my back that have been there for years, and even today sometimes I'll be drying myself off from a shower and I'll catch a glimpse of them in the mirror and think "Oh yeah, that's right. I have tattoos there".

Dont get a tattoo just because it's trendy or popular. Do it for YOU, and pick a design that means something to YOU and you only. Artists always have lots of pictures to choose from, but what's better is if you draw or make your own, then it really is a unique one of a kind tattoo just for you. Pick something that's not likely to change over time, such as your zodiac symbol, a favorite animal or flower, or a religious symbol are some good ideas. Spend a LONG time thinking about it before you make a committment (6 months to a year is not too long. Even more is better, really). And the GOLDEN RULE of tattoos is NEVER EVER EVER tattoo someone else's name on you! The only exception to this is sometimes people tattoo their children's names on themselves.

Sorry this is so long, but you sounded like you needed some good advice and I hate to see young people make mistakes with tattoos just because they didn't know any better. My younger sister got a tattoo of someone's name in chinese characters on her wrist. Several years later she wasn't with that person anymore and had an artist cover it up with a drawing of her favorite animal, a lizard. But the old chinese characters still sortof show thru the new tattoo if you look at it carefully.

Good luck, I hope I've taught you something, and hope you pick out a really special tattoo that you'll enjoy all your life and never regret.




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